Christie's Art House is preparing to present an auction entitled "Antiques", which includes ancient Roman and Egyptian pieces, on October 6, in New York. From 404-246 BC, the statue is estimated to cost between 60 and 80 thousand dollars.
It is noteworthy that Christie's auction house, presented the most expensive collection the art market has ever seen at auction, which included 12 additional distinguished offers within the Paul Allen Collection, the collection in question is descended from the holdings of the late Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Paul Allen, and includes nearly 150 works and is expected It will fetch an unprecedented $1 billion in two separate auctions starting November 9, according to a statement issued by Christie's.
The first announcement included two highlights: a Paul Cézanne landscape of more than $100 million and a Jasper Johns painting worth $50 million. Another business, as most of the business runs with "estimate on demand" rates.
Three of the previously announced works by Seurat, Van Gogh and Cézanne each are valued at more than $100 million and two more by Klimt and Gauguin each carry estimates of at least $90 million each.